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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Four StarsBy Client d'go on for the next volume1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Lena the Hyena and moreBy Lonnie L. AnixtWho can imagine where the idea came from, but come it did in the spring of 1946 Al Capp gave to the world Lena the Hyena the certifiable ugliest girl in creation or imagination , and ohh the fun he had with her. The Lil Abner comic strip was already one of the most famous and highly read comic strip back in the days before television when most people got their news from news papers and comic strips were one of the great forms of entertainment. But after the war it hit new highs in creativity, maybe it became more interesting because the world itself became more interesting, the art world in particularly found a new creative spirit in the post war years, there was a new way of looking at things, new painters, new writers, all that death and dying led to a new gestalt, a inner thinking, turned upside down, from Jackson Pollock to tennesee williams to Arthur miller and Marlon Brando it was a new time-a great time for the arts, and in a way Al Capp joined in with all that energy and from 1946 on his strip hit new stride in creativity as well as popularity. Lena the Hyena is a perfect example, not the idea of the ugliest women in the world, but what Capp did with the idea, a master of suspense and anticipation-he drew out the drama -to the umpteenth possibility-what could the most hideous women in the world look like-a women so horrid the sight of her could make a and mind snap like a over stretched rubber band-oh Capp you rascal-finally after weeks of sweet anticipation Abner is in the room with her, we are about to see Lena, the mystery about to be revealed, every red blooded human being who purchased a newspaper that day most have turned to the page the lil abler comic strip was on-first , anxious to see Lena with , when every eye turned to the lil abler strip on that faithful day- Capp stuck a stamp in front of her face-dear reader this newspaper considers this sketch too disturbing===or something like that. And Capp being Capp he milked Lena for all she was worth-starting a contest- who could draw Lena-won by Basil Wolveton, the perfect example-wolverton-of a man born with a skill-(drawing hideous people-)that would have been of no use at any given time in world history UNTIL THEN-coming along at the right time. And of course Lena found her way into the race. This set of stories is a clear transition from Abner from a bawdy, fists a flying low brow humor into a more sophisticated type of strip, we still get the Abner/Daisy Mae love story and all the frequent near marriages of the two to each other or others, but there is a new more creative edge to the strip-that would usher in the best years of Abner-1948-1964, just as America itself was moving out of the deprivation of the depression and War-into a future of private homes and suburbs and air conditioning and television-and Capp was there to chronicle it and parody it-and add to the new found zest for life that was sweeping the nation, america was changing and would continue to change-right up to the point all hell broke loose in the sixties-and Capp was there for it all.- AND WE ARE ETERNALLY GREATFUL.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Joel B. Perry Jr.Great book, great deal!

Beware, readers, beware! Amidst such buxom beauties as Daisy Mae, Wolf Gal, and Moonbeam McSwine, nothing can prepare Abner—or you!—for (*choke*) Lena the Hyena, the woman so hideous, so frightening, that men literally leave their country to avoid her face. When Fearless Fosdick cartoonist Lester Gooch plans to bring Lena from to America, it sets off a fantastic chain of events that ropes in Boris Karloff, Frank Sinatra, and Salvador Dali!Meanwhile, super-jinx returns—but the way trouble follows Li’l Abner around, it’s as if Joe never left! When ’s most eligible (and reluctant!) bachelor falls for the man-crazy Prudence, Daisy Mae enlists top radio stars such as Sinatra and Kate Smith to sing "Li’l Abner, Don’t Marry That Girl!" Abner then has a close shave with diva Barbara Seville, chews the fat with Wolf Gal, turns Sadie Hawkins Day into a pipe dream for fans of Moonbeam McSwine, and then rustles up six thousand ham sangwidges to save Dogpatch from the terrible turnip termites.The complete comics from 1945 and 1946.

About the AuthorAl Capp (1909–1979) was born Alfred Gerald Caplin in New Haven, Connecticut. He created Li’l? Abner in 1934. In addition to the enormous popularity of his comic strip, Capp was arguably the most famous cartoonist of his generation. He was a frequent and outspoken guest on 1940s and ‘50s television. The prolific satirist also wrote a syndicated newspaper column, had his own syndicated radio show, and was a frequent guest lecturer at campuses nationwide, a sideline that created a firestorm late in his career. Capp retired Li’l Abner in 1977 after a 43- year run, and died two years later.

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